Bo Kim (b. 1994) is an artist currently in South Korea, who earned a degree in Painting (BFA) from the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in the United States. Bo explores the aesthetic of 'impermanence' observed between the gap of nature and humanity. Based on the understanding of relationship within human, nature, objects—is in constant flux rather than in a permanent state, the artist visualizes specific moments while embracing the passage of time. Similar to journaling a significant day, Bo visualizes personal memories and thoughts into her work. This creative act can be seen as an attempt to remember, record, and deeply embody the form and meaning inherent in the fleeting moments relative to the flowing time. In this process, Bo utilizes materials from nature such as sand, hanji (traditional Korean paper), and flowers. Not only the act of creation, Bo sensitizes and understands the idea of impermanence in time that transcends both nature and humanity through the elements from nature.